About Me
Hello, I am the Hanging Man! A person who hangs upside down to see the world.
Just kidding, I am a young programmer based in Shanghai, working hard to reshape a better life.
I love technology, although I missed out on the opportunity for free learning due to various reasons, despite being in a university known for producing strong individuals. Therefore, I am still trying to catch up. So, when you see some records of undergraduate courses in my blog, don't be too surprised.
My current focus is on Build System in my work, but I am interested in more than just that. If you also have a strong curiosity and desire to learn in the complex and ever-evolving field of computers, we can probably be friends.
I also believe that people should live well, so I have some interest in cooking and sports. I watch some excellent TV series and movies, enjoy novels from the era represented by Fyodor Dostoevsky, and have a strong interest in European history. As for games, I mainly play strategy games, such as several well-known titles under Paradox and the Civilization series; I also play some popular games, such as works by Hayao Miyazaki.
About This Blog
It mainly records and shares how students who are already working (which means if you are in mainland China, your free time is probably scarce) can adjust their life paths to enjoy a better journey. In the case of my success, it will serve as a theme-based experience if I fail.
I will try to record some matters and thoughts every week - as a weekly report - and share some observations and knowledge every two weeks - as a bi-weekly sharing. This may be related to technology or how to adjust life, or it could be a sharing of a certain scenic spot, a recipe for a meal, or even some game strategies (yes, I am not a very serious person, I like to be casual).
Considering that the articles on this platform will be linked, I will adjust some unimportant details when it comes to my real situation. At the same time, I believe that no matter how my writings may appear in the future, they are at least my true thoughts at that time - they may be naive, immature, unrealistic, but they are all records of my life.
I have backups both locally and in the cloud, but I sincerely hope that xLog can continue to develop for a long time, so that in a few years, when someone asks me "how can I become as excellent as you," (although the probability is very small, but it is not nonexistent, people should still be proactive) I can simply throw over a convenient and unalterable summary of weekly reports for them to read (I am anonymous, so I can be shameless, it's reasonable).
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I have an unknown Twitter account, if you suspect a certain account is the Hanging Man and ask me about it, I will definitely deny it.
In the future, I may try to make some interesting or cute or both interesting and cute friends through this blog.